garleighc's review

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3.0

Initially difficult to parse and sort of grandiose, this book quickly became a passionate and articulate discourse on how Jewish people reconcile the horrors of Auschwitz and the Holocaust. I'm so glad I read this; parts of what Amery explains as his Jewish identity are things I've never had to think about as a non-Jewish person. And it's not that long, either.
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